Jordan Feliz Releases Third, Full-Length Album "Say It"
Gold-selling, Dove Award-winning pop recording artist and songwriter Jordan Feliz globally releases his third, full-length album, Say It, today (Dec. 18) from Centricity Music. Available now at digital, streaming and physical outlets internationally, the album features Feliz's third No. 1 radio hit, "Glorify," along with his highly personal "Wounds," Parade-premiered "Next To Me," and the celebratory opener "Jesus Is Coming Back," the video for which premiered this week on CBN News' Studio 5.
Topping the Billboard Christian Albums chart when his sophomore LP, FUTURE, released in 2018, Feliz returns with a healthy blend of pop, Gospel and soul along with some of Feliz's most transparent and personal lyrics to date on Say It, which was premiere-streamed by CCM this week.
Nominated for four 9th Annual We Love Christian Music Awards, including both the overall "Album" and "Male Artist" categories as well as for "Pop Song" ("Glorify") and "Pop Album" of the year, Feliz shares, "I've worked harder for this record than I've worked for almost anything in my life. With these songs, I want to encourage people to talk more about the beauty and the miracles that God does in our lives when we invite Him into our struggles...This record is all about what God has done in my life."
Co-produced by Jordan Mohilowski and Feliz's longtime collaborator Colby Wedgeworth, Say It also features the vulnerable "When I Say My Prayers." Written in part about the miscarriage Feliz and his wife suffered before they had their daughter Jolie and son Judah, the song explores the universal sentiment of loss.
"It's about losing someone you're just not ready to part with yet," he explains. "But yet, as believers, we know that we're going to get to see our loved ones again; and here on earth, we have the gift of being able to talk to Jesus about it and say, 'What's heaven like? Will You take care of him? Will You take care of her for me?'"
Looking to the hope of heaven is a theme that appears throughout the new collection with beat-heavy "Another World" pointing to the fact that we're born longing for a different home than the one we build on earth.
"We were meant to thrive here, but we're not meant to be here forever," Feliz asserts. "It's OK to feel out of place. It's OK to feel like you're not OK right now. It's OK to have all those feelings, because we're human, and we're meant for heaven; we were created for that."
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About Jordan Feliz:
Centricity Music recording artist Jordan Feliz quickly became a household name when his first radio single, "The River"-the title track from his critically-acclaimed debut-became a smash hit. Spending an unprecedented 12 weeks at No. 1, the chart-topping single was named ASCAP's "Christian Music Song of the Year" and garnered Feliz his first Gold certification. Thanks to his charismatic vocals and signature blend of soulful pop, each of his six subsequent radio singles has landed in the Top 10 with "Witness" and "Glorify" notching two more No. 1's for the singer. In addition, the California-native has been nominated for five Dove Awards, taking home the trophy for 2016's "New Artist of the Year," and has amassed more than 350K in worldwide consumption. Quickly rising to headliner status, Feliz has toured with some of the biggest names in Christian music, including TobyMac, for KING & COUNTRY, Matthew West, Michael W. Smith and Crowder.
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